Long a popular brand in Europe, Jamo, now a part of Klipsch, has been known for high-quality sound in a stylish, yet minimalist package. Influenced by the Danish designers, the organic shapes and striking patterns accent any home’s decor while sounding great at the same time. And now the company is releasing a new series:

The Jamo 360 Series is comprised of three models, including two satellite speakers (360 S 25 and 360 S 35) and one center channel speaker (360 C 35). Available for purchase in two 5.0 passive home theater packages, the 360 S 35 HCS is equipped with four 360 S 35 speakers and a 360 c 35 center channel, while the 360 S 25 HCS features five 360 S 25 speakers. The recommended subwoofer for use with either system is the Jamo Sub 800.

The Jamo 360 S 35 HCS and 360 S 25 HCS retail for $999.99 and $649.99 respectively and will be available for purchase at authorized retailers in November 2012.

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Most people think they have to overhaul a sprawling basement or game room in order to create a true home theater experience. But that’s certainly not the case. You can create a true home theater, a room that lets you escape from the outside world and immerse yourself in top-notch audio and larger-than-life video in so much as a spare room.

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Intelligent homes are nothing new. Manufacturers like Crestron, AMX, Control4, Elan, Savant, and others have been playing the home automation game for years, decades even. These OG home automation systems require a custom integrator to install, usually have some hard-wired element, and are intuitive, sophisticated, feature-rich, and highly functional.

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